Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Studies, and the Concept of the Frontier (Panel 3)
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Panelists discuss “Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Studies, and the Concept of the Frontier” at the conference “The Significance of the Frontier in an Age of Transnational History,” held at The Huntington Library on Feb. 25, 2012. On the panel were Jodi Byrd, University of Illinois, American Indian Studies, English; Margaret Jacobs, University of Nebraska, History, Women’s and Gender Studies; Laura Mitchell, University of California, Irvine; Aziz Rana, Cornell University, Law; and Mark Rifkin, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, English, Gender Studies.
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